Installation
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CAUTION!
Static charges can damage electronic components. Pay attention
to the regulations regarding the handling of electrostatically
sensitive components.
3.
Carefully insert the interface card in the slot provided. The component side must
face to the right.
Ensure the plug-in connection is sitting securely.
4.
Connect the required port cable to the corresponding pressure terminals or RJ45
jacks (see also Positions of the Ports starting on page 45).
5.
Close the housing cover. Turn on the OpenCom 100.
You can query the status of the doorstation equipment interface card and the V.24
interface card in the Web console when the OpenCom 100 is operational again. To do
this, call up the
Telephony: Ports: Slots
menu page. The
Status
column in the table
displays a green tick beside the name of the interface card.
Slots for Additional Interface Cards
The OpenCom 131 offers one large slot to operate an additional interface card. The
interface card is connected with two port jacks.
The OpenCom 130 has three (the OpenCom 150 five) large slots in which you can
operate interface cards. Each interface card is connected to the expansion module
resp. to the main module via two port jacks. The following properties characterise the
large slots of the OpenCom 130 / 150:
•
There is no prescribed order in which to use the jacks. You can, for example,
therefore operate an interface card in slot 3 even though slot 2 is not occupied.
•
Each of the slots is connected to a group of pressure terminals. Therefore there are
also three pressure terminal groups on the expansion module of the
OpenCom 130 (five on the main module of an OpenCom 150). To be able to distin-
guish these, all the pressure terminals in a group are the same colour.
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